Camera Customer Reviews

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Opteka 3.2x HD² Telephoto Lens for Canon Powershot G10 Digital Camera

Customer Review: Does this need an adapter?
I was really looking forward to this item, only to receive it and find that I could not easily attach it to the Canon G-10. I'm having a difficult time trying to contact the manufacturer to find out if I need an adapter. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Customer Review: Hmm, what can I say..
When I first got the product, I was very excited to start using it. But after a few shots, and also trying to steady my hands, it wasn't really what i was expecting it to be. I agree with the reviewer before me. "The more powerful the zoom the darker it gets." I'm wondering if I wasted my money on a product that isn't really very helpful to me. It does have its good points though, It takes very clear pictures of written items. Like very very far away written items. For example, a street sign. But your hands have to be very steady. And that's a little hard to do when you just want to keep taking photo after photo. Other than that, it was really a waste. It's hard to make it to do your bidding.


If you're a wordpress user, you probably already know that there are many plugins that can help the SEO of your blog.

Arguably the most effective, is All In One SEO Pack (run a quick Google search if you don't already use it). While many people use this plugin, not everyone uses it correctly, so this article is going to look at some of the ways you can maximize your use of All In One SEO Pack for maximum SEO of your wordpress blog.

Part 1: Configuring Home Page Options

All In One helps the optimization of your blog in two ways, first by allowing you to configure the individual meta tags of each post that you write and secondly by allowing you to configure the meta data of your blog's home page.

The first thing you need to do once the plugin is installed is to go to Settings >> All In One SEO Pack and configure the home page options.

There are many options on the home page configuration but we're just going to look at a few in this article that you need to make sure are set correctly. First among them is the home page title description and keywords.

Here you simply enter the Page title, and description you'd like to appear if your home page was found in the search engine listings. You might be trying to make your blog home page rank for a very general keyword, in which case you want that keyword to be in the blog title perferrably as the first word. You also want another part of your blog title to be an interesting clickable statement about your content. If your keyword is Dog Training, your title might be:

Dog Training: The Best Dog Training How To's Online

It's got the keyword and a clickable, interesting, appealing title - perfect for search engines and readers.

Your blog description should simply explain in 20-40 words what your site is about again including your main keyword just once and being interesting and appealing to a reader of that niche.

For the blog keywords you should enter your main keyword first, followed by 2 or 3 more keywords that are LSI relevant to your main word. An example might be: Dog Training, basic dog training, dog training books, dog training guide - and that's all. Don't go overboard and put 100 keywords in here, you only need your main few.

After your meta tags are set, you'll find some other important options at the bottom of the All in One SEO Options. These are:

Use Categories for META keywords: I leave this box Unticked, as I like to insert my own keywords for each post and don't necessarily want the category name to be one of them.

Use noindex for Categories: This is vital for your site's SEO. Ticking this box adds some code to your category index page so that it doesn't get indexed by the search engines. Why is that good? Because your category pages contain snippets of your posts that already exist at other places in your site. Using Noindex on these pages means that only one version of your post content will be indexed and you can avoid duplicate content penalties.

Use noindex for Archives: This is the same as above but for your archive pages. I keep this ticked too.

Use noindex for Tag Archives: And also tick this for the same reason.

After this you can hit Update Options and have the settings for the home page of your blog all configured. Your next job is to use All In One every time you write a post, which we'll look at in another article.

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